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Lets make a computer program that cuts out the tint 4u!!!! Genius!!!!! Lets sell-that to the dealerships!!!!! Then we'll pay porters to do a skilled techs job! We'll make a killing!!!$$$$$$$$(and destroy a trade that requires skill) in only what 10yrs? They're the lube techs!!!! Don't discount, raise your prices for dealers!!!!! Start a revolt!!!

When you can go on you tube and learn it. It's no longer a skilled trade besides the plotter does the hardest part the rest you can learn on you tube plus 3M came in and trained however and the dealer pays. The guy before me was only making 25,000/ yr. lol
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Lets make a computer program that cuts out the tint 4u!!!! Genius!!!!! Lets sell-that to the dealerships!!!!! Then we'll pay porters to do a skilled techs job! We'll make a killing!!!$$$$$$$$(and destroy a trade that requires skill) in only what 10yrs? They're the lube techs!!!! Don't discount, raise your prices for dealers!!!!! Start a revolt!!!

When you can go on you tube and learn it. It's no longer a skilled trade besides the plotter does the hardest part the rest you can learn on you tube plus 3M came in and trained however and the dealer pays. The guy before me was only making 25,000/ yr. lol
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I always thought cutting is the easiest.part. am I trippin here?

Well consider yourself gifted my friend i seen a lot of guys try out and scratch windows, and ill admit i scratched a few when i started.
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I intentionally crease film w knife body not blade on sides and cut past it, never w a lot of pressure,and never all the way to the edge top or bottom, cut past my marks in the film on the board 1/16-1-2 inch depends on make and clearance/ and sloppy regulators, Toyota, new fusion back doors..... May try sharpie soon on autopilot for now

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Mark the sides with a sharpie cut top edge with a knife, finish cutting on peel board. Quarters and back glass trace out with a Sharpie.

Lately a lot of cars have to be done this way the glass is getting soft and easier to scratch. Cars from the 90's where made tough.
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Mark the sides with a sharpie cut top edge with a knife, finish cutting on peel board. Quarters and back glass trace out with a Sharpie.

Lately a lot of cars have to be done this way the glass is getting soft and easier to scratch. Cars from the 90's where made tough.

Right, I don't cut on them anymore. Between the glass being soft and the blades being cut it just isn't worth the risk.

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